F1 NATION: Home hero Norris takes the glory while Hulkenberg makes history – it’s our British GP review
The F1 Nation crew review all the stories from an eventful British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

Mercedes Reserve driver Fred Vesti and Fox Sports Mexico journalist Diego Mejia join F1 Nation host Tom Clarkson in the Silverstone paddock to reflect on an action-packed British Grand Prix.
Lando Norris won his home race for the very first time to reduce the gap to his team mate and World Championship leader Oscar Piastri to eight points. What does that victory mean for Norris and how much momentum does winning back-to-back races give him?
And, after a 10-second penalty for a Safety Car infringement cost Piastri a chance of winning, how will the Australian approach the next race?
But there was also plenty of joy, praise and credit for Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg, who made history by securing the first podium of his F1 career in his 15th season and on his 239th race start.
How did he climb from last on the grid to take P3 and hold off a charging Lewis Hamilton? Sauber Team Principal Jonathan Wheatley and CEO Mattia Binotto reflect on a ‘masterclass’ drive and what this result means for Hulkenberg and the team.
Also on the agenda in F1 Nation's review of the weekend: why wasn’t Hamilton able to continue his incredible run of being on the podium at every British Grand Prix since 2014? And how did Max Verstappen go from a sensational pole position on Saturday to having an ‘undriveable car’ in the wet conditions on Sunday?
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